Blakk Rasta recently claimed that Patricia Asiedua Asiamah, the woman better known as Nana Agradaa, has started a new religious group while locked up at Nsawam Prison. The media personality visited the facility and heard from both workers and inmates that the former priestess turned evangelist is already leading services. According to his report, she spends her time preaching and speaking in tongues to other women in the cell block every weekend. This development comes after an Accra Circuit Court handed her a fifteen-year sentence for running a scam involving fake money-doubling ads. The radio host noted that her presence behind bars has caused a massive spike in people visiting the jail.
The broadcaster mentioned that many outsiders are showing up under the guise of giving away items just to see if the celebrity is actually serving her time. Prison staff apparently told him that the level of donations has reached an all-time high because of the attention she attracts. Even though she was convicted of fraud and charlatanic behavior, her followers still seem to be flocking to the area to offer support. By starting this ministry inside the walls, she has managed to keep her influence alive despite the long legal punishment. Blakk Rasta suggested that the prison authorities are keeping a very close eye on her movements as she continues her work as a self-styled preacher.
The broadcaster mentioned that many outsiders are showing up under the guise of giving away items just to see if the celebrity is actually serving her time. Prison staff apparently told him that the level of donations has reached an all-time high because of the attention she attracts. Even though she was convicted of fraud and charlatanic behavior, her followers still seem to be flocking to the area to offer support. By starting this ministry inside the walls, she has managed to keep her influence alive despite the long legal punishment. Blakk Rasta suggested that the prison authorities are keeping a very close eye on her movements as she continues her work as a self-styled preacher.